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Here is a "tip" that has worked for me over the years in regards to quick changes....

By yomike Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Here is a quick tip for those of us that need to change very quickly and we dont always want to carry "extra's" with us. I usually always use a quality booster pad, and if I need to do a quick change then all I do is reach back and take out the used booster pad and that will usually remove the majority of the wetness.

Now if you are like me I have to be extremely careful that I check first to make sure that I didn't leak via my bowels.

Being considerate to our loved ones.
8/27/08 11:37pm

Thanks for the good tip. Dealing with incontinence often involves a lot of trial and error, so any help from experienced and knowledgeable folks like you can be very helpful. Please feel free to share more info with us anytime.

 

Best,

Maria

 

Anonymous
JEFFERY
10/30/08 5:27pm

I PUT ON MY FIRST DIAPER ,WITH LOTION IN IT, THEN I PUT ON A DIAPER OVER THE FIRST DIAPER AND I DUCT TAPE IT SO THE TAPES DO NOT LET GO COZ THEY DO .

THEN, WHEN I HAVE AN ACCIDENT I GO INTO THE RESTROOM AND REMOVE INTER DIAPER AND PULL OUTER DIAPER BACK UP AND THROW INTER DIAPER AWAY SIMPLE AND I HEAD FOR HOME OR DO ONE MORE THING

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By yomike— Last Modified: 12/19/10, First Published: 08/26/08